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West Virginia’s Old Opera House was built in 1910 thanks to the fundraising efforts of Annie Packette, a descendant of George Washington. The classic theater went dark in 1948 with the arrival of the cinema. The Old Opera House Theatre Company was incorporated in 1973 with a mission to restore the theater for use in local productions. The doors reopened in 1976 with a production of My Fair Lady. Today, the theater hosts six annual main stage productions, an annual one-act play festival and summer youth productions. Dance and theater classes are offered for both children and adults. An art gallery on the theater’s lower level showcases local works, while an adjacent thrift store sells gently used items to support ongoing restoration and programs.
Old Opera House Theater Company, 204 N. George St, Charles Town, WV 25414, Phone: 304-725-4420
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